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Alamos, Mexico Pueblo Magico

PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:23 pm
by asirimarco
We drove up to Alamos, Mexico about 65 miles away the other day. We had been there a couple of years ago and loved it. It is one of Mexico's Magical Towns - very old colonial towns that are still the same as they were in the 1600s. It was originally a mining town until the metal ran out. Around 1940 it was "rediscovered" by the Gringos from the US and Canada. They started moving in and restoring the old mansions Colonial Mansions. Today it is like walking back into history. It has not been westerized at all. The church was builr in 1786. Many of the buildings surrounding the main plaza have beautiful arches and big interior patios. The streets are very narrow and cobblestone. Now there are alot of artesians living there and starting tomorrow there is a international music festival being held there.
Any way here are some pictures of it....right click on web address and "open in new window" click on first picture then use arrows to move to next pictures.

http://www.movingon1.com/AlamosMexico hope you enjoy it.

Re: Alamos, Mexico Pueblo Magico

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:18 pm
by Bethers
No hoping to worry about, yep, sure did enjoy it - went through it once, then went back and did it again.

Re: Alamos, Mexico Pueblo Magico

PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:32 pm
by NakedPupsAndMe
Love the old architecture & the churches are fanastic! :D I went thru it a couple of times too.

Re: Alamos, Mexico Pueblo Magico

PostPosted: Fri Jan 23, 2009 2:03 am
by AlmostThere
Wow! I didn't recognize much in that town now. I do remember the raised sidewalks, and during the music festival what you called the second plaza was where the band would play till the early morning hours and people would dance. All around the plaza vendors would sell food. We helped the family we stayed with with their food stand. Did you see a hotel called Los Tesoro? We drank Fanta-seeyas (spelled like it sounds) there. Huge mixed drinks. I attended church in that huge church by the plaza. Standing room only. Did you venture to see their cementary? Quite interesting. Did you do one of the tours where they will take you inside of the nicer homes?
Thanks for sharing!